To go along with the bride and bridesmaids brightly colored bouquets, each groomsman was gifted a pair of fun, colorful socks to wear for the celebration.
The reclaimed antique wood floors and heart pine beams throughout Plantation Commons in Madison, MS made a perfectly southern setting for the marriage and reception of Mary Ruth and Cameron. Please check out some of our favorite shots from their wedding day by Sharon Coker Photography. Mary Ruth found a dress she loved very soon after she and Cameron were engaged. So when the time came to go shopping, she knew she wanted lace and she hoped to find a dress similar to the one she had fallen in love with. As she was picking out her first few dresses to try on, she did not even realize that she had picked the very dress she'd fallen in love with before. After trying on a few, she chose the dress she had loved all along. It was perfect! To compliment her dress, Mary Ruth chose a bouquet with different shades of oranges, creams and greenery. She had a gold chain necklace with gold beading of her mother's wrapped around the stem of her bouquet as her "something borrowed." To go along with the bride and bridesmaids brightly colored bouquets, each groomsman was gifted a pair of fun, colorful socks to wear for the celebration. It was love at first sight when the bride's mother saw the photo above for the first time. “If you ever end up upset with each other, look at this photo and see how happy you are together," she said. These photos were taken right after the ceremony and you can see the joy all over their faces. After the ceremony, Mary Ruth and Cameron had their very own mini reception. Fresh Cut Catering and Floral set up a private mini buffet and the two of them got to relax and spend some time together before they headed out to dance the night away with their family and friends. Sharon Coker Photography |Plantation Commons |Fresh Cut Catering & Floral | Mostly Martha's Florist | Courtney Yarborough: Coordinator| Ricky McCraw Mobile DJ | Tuxedo Junction | Dream Cakes
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